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The name of the new used bookstore in Nashua perfectly captures owner Michelle Audet’s goal of creating a space for people of all ages. Bound Together bookstore officially opened its doors, inviting locals to explore a curated selection of pre-loved books that cater to diverse interests. Audet envisions the bookstore as more than just a retail space; it is designed to be a community hub where readers can gather, share stories, and discover new titles.
In addition to the extensive collection of books, Bound Together will host regular events, including author readings, book clubs, and family-friendly activities to foster a love for reading among all generations. Audet’s passion for literature and community engagement is evident in every aspect of the store’s design and offerings.
Meanwhile, the CodeX speakeasy has also made a comeback, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of Nashua. The combination of these two establishments promises to enhance the local cultural scene, providing residents with unique experiences that celebrate creativity and connection.
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